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Aborted Babies are Being Flushed Into America’s Drinking Water, by Steven Ertelt  – Brown Pelican Society of Lousiana

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By Steven Ertelt, LifeNews, July 13, 2025

Washington, DCA new report and proposed legislation have raised alarms among pro-life advocates, highlighting the practice of abortion centers disposing of the remains of aborted babies in public water systems, potentially contaminating drinking water across the United States.

According to a recent report by Liberty Counsel Action, an estimated 30-40 tons of fetal remains and abortion pill byproducts are flushed into public water systems annually, a practice that pro-life advocates describe as both ethically abhorrent and a public health concern. The report notes that wastewater treatment facilities are not designed to process such remains, raising questions about contamination and oversight. …

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